Giroud scores perfect hat-trick and Alonso proves he deserves second Premier League chance in Chelsea’s Europa League win over Dynamo Kiev

CHELSEA romped to a 5-0 win in Dynamo Kiev to book their place in the Europa League quarter-finals.

It was an easy night for Maurizio Sarri’s men but some impressed more than others.

Olivier Giroud scored a perfect hat-trick and set up another against Dynamo KievReuters

Here, SunSport runs the rule over which of Chelsea’s stars shone brightest.

Kepa Arrizabalaga

Brilliant concentration to save Serhiy Sydorchuk’s close-range effort having had nothing to do for the first 50 minutes.

Shaky when dealing with crosses.

Marcos Alonso put himself in contention to win back his place in Chelsea’s starting XI with a brilliant performanceReuters

Davide Zappacosta

The weak link in the back-four. Offered little going forward and gave Dynamo Kiev’s players time and space to attack in the few moments they posed a threat. Appeared to pick up a knock and was replaced by Cesar Azpilicueta.

Antonio Rudiger

Precious little to do all night. Didn’t give Dynamo Kiev’s front men any room on the ball.

Should have threatened the keeper after missing Willian’s inviting cross by inches.